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    Economic offices account for 15% of provincial budgets

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    Economic offices account for 15% of provincial budgets Empty Economic offices account for 15% of provincial budgets

    Post by Rocky Thu 19 May 2022, 6:09 am

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    [size=52]Economic offices account for 15% of provincial budgets[/size]

    [size=45]The economic offices of the parties constitute a major source of funding for their permanence in the general political scene and spending on their electoral campaigns, amid a clear state of wealth for many politicians within a few years. The phenomenon of economic offices in Iraq emerges as one of the forms of widespread interference by parties that own armed factions in the business and investment sectors.[/size]
    [size=45]Dozens of these offices are spread in different cities and regions, especially those that have border or maritime ports such as Anbar, Maysan, Diyala and Basra, or that are witnessing reconstruction campaigns such as Mosul and Salah al-Din. Politician Turki Jadaan said in an interview with (Al-Mada), that “the economic offices of the parties, which have emerged remarkably after 2003, are the cancer that eats the political process in Iraq,” noting that “10-15% of the provincial budgets in general are devoured by the economic offices. Parties have different ways, including dominating projects.”[/size]
    [size=45]Jadaan added, "Diyala is one of the provinces that has been a victim of the economic offices of the parties for many years, and the evidence is the deterioration of its service situation significantly." 2003,” explaining that “a large part of the companies working in reconstruction projects are nothing but fronts for well-known political offices that work to monopolize projects and exaggerate their costs to loot billions of dinars.”[/size]
    [size=45]Al-Dulaimi added in an interview with (Al-Mada), that "most of the political forces in Iraq own economic offices, even if undisclosed," noting that "indeed these offices loot 10-15% of the country's wealth annually." As for the former MP, Furat Al-Tamimi, he admitted that “the outrageous wealth of politicians and officials needs to pause through the principle of where did you get this from,” noting that “investigating the wealth of all politicians and officials and knowing the source of the money is a national demand, but the question is whether the government can decide on this issue.” Step now?[/size]
    [size=45]In addition to the operations of imposing royalties in many areas on merchants, businessmen and active companies in Iraqi cities in exchange for providing protection or facilitating their work and not obstructing it, many of those parties that own armed factions have become companies and commercial arms that take different names and enter into projects and tenders for government institutions and due to their influence quickly What you acquire without fair competition with other companies and entities.[/size]
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